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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 3051132" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well thats where we disagree on the Elk Frank.</p><p>You no doubt know exactly where our camp is.</p><p>But ill tell you anyway.</p><p>From Castle Garden cross over the bridge to Mix Run Rd.</p><p>Follow that road about 1.5 miles and you will come to our camp. There is a stone sign at the driveway with the name Yobuck, and another sign hanging on the front porch.</p><p>Feel free to drive in, my son now lives there full time.</p><p>From our camp yard there are lots of sidehills we can glass.</p><p>In addition to those hills there are almost endless others thruout that area as you well know.</p><p>Glassing hillsides with very good tripod mounted optics is how we hunt.</p><p>We have been doing that for more than fifty years thruout that region.</p><p>Untill recently i hunted straight through from bear season and the entire 2 week buck season, glassing every day the weather permitted.</p><p>I have yet to ever see even one bull Elk thru my glasses, and i can count on one hand the number of cows.</p><p>Yet there might be Elk in our yard or a neibors yard eating grass while im glassing the surrounding hills.</p><p>If i take a ride on rt 555 from our camp to Benezette its about 20 miles.</p><p>I could well see 50 elk including very large bulls while doing that right out of the car window.</p><p>Yet i never see any while out in the boonies glassing sidehills.</p><p>Ive seen herds so large i couldnt accurately count them right in the villiage of Sinnemahoning.</p><p>Ive also seen herds that large eating grass in the Frenchville area very close to the road.</p><p>But again, i never see any while im out hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 3051132, member: 12443"] Well thats where we disagree on the Elk Frank. You no doubt know exactly where our camp is. But ill tell you anyway. From Castle Garden cross over the bridge to Mix Run Rd. Follow that road about 1.5 miles and you will come to our camp. There is a stone sign at the driveway with the name Yobuck, and another sign hanging on the front porch. Feel free to drive in, my son now lives there full time. From our camp yard there are lots of sidehills we can glass. In addition to those hills there are almost endless others thruout that area as you well know. Glassing hillsides with very good tripod mounted optics is how we hunt. We have been doing that for more than fifty years thruout that region. Untill recently i hunted straight through from bear season and the entire 2 week buck season, glassing every day the weather permitted. I have yet to ever see even one bull Elk thru my glasses, and i can count on one hand the number of cows. Yet there might be Elk in our yard or a neibors yard eating grass while im glassing the surrounding hills. If i take a ride on rt 555 from our camp to Benezette its about 20 miles. I could well see 50 elk including very large bulls while doing that right out of the car window. Yet i never see any while out in the boonies glassing sidehills. Ive seen herds so large i couldnt accurately count them right in the villiage of Sinnemahoning. Ive also seen herds that large eating grass in the Frenchville area very close to the road. But again, i never see any while im out hunting. [/QUOTE]
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